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Sponsored by the Central Regional Tourism District, Wickham Park is included in the 3 day event featuring Connecticut’s loveliest gardens. The historical tour is from 2:00 PM until 3:30 PM and provided by the park director. Vehicle entrance fees apply

The Sensory Garden Model Railroad is now operating on Sundays from 1-3pm! For more information or to inquire about volunteer opportunities, contact Chuck Oakes, Designer, Engineer, and Volunteer Coordinator at 860-644-1128.

This CIAC sponsored cross-country meet involves the runners from the CIAC Divisionals Race. This is an opportunity to watch the state's outstanding runners in a spectator-friendly environment. During the races the Log Cabin is open for refreshments and provides a warm fire in cold weather. Girls State Open - 2:00 p.m. Boys State Open - 2:45 p.m. Vehicle entrance fees apply.

This is the largest middle school invitational in New England, with over 1,500 runners. These races give young runners the experience of running with large crowds and large numbers of competitors. It also serves as an introduction to the course for those who continue cross-country participation in high school. During the races the Log Cabin is open for refreshments and provides a warm fire in cold weather. Vehicle entrance fees apply.

We are honored to be hosting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Walk again this year on Saturday, May 6, 2018. Per the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation website: Registration is free, but walkers are encouraged to raise funds. Your support will help accelerate innovative research and drug development, as well as advance care and advocacy. Nearly every CF drug was made possible by the Foundation and because of funds raised from Great Strides, people with CF are living longer, healthier lives and pursuing…

Join us for an introduction to the Park's diverse tree collection Walk through the Oriental and Lotus Gardens to see and learn about over 40 varieties of trees, from a giant white oak (Quercus alba, the state tree of Connecticut) to a dwarf mugo pine (Pinus mugo, from alpine Europe), as well as one of the park's newest trees, a Caucasian wingnut (Pterocarya fraxinifolia - we'll sort out that Latin name!). If the weather cooperates, the Japanese snowbell (Styrax japonicus)…